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HB 1434 sought to protect children by preventing joint custody for parents with a history of domestic abuse, requiring proof that custody wouldn't harm the child.
HB 1434 sought to protect children by preventing joint custody for parents with a history of domestic abuse, requiring proof that custody wouldn't harm the child.
House Bill 1434 aimed to amend existing Arkansas law concerning child custody arrangements in cases involving domestic abuse. The bill sought to establish a clearer presumption against awarding joint custody to a parent who has been found to have committed domestic violence, thereby prioritizing the safety and well-being of children in custody disputes.
The bill proposed several significant changes to the Arkansas Code § 9-13-101 regarding custody awards:
Rebuttable Presumption:
Consideration of Domestic Abuse:
Parenting Time:
While HB 1434 aimed to enhance the protection of children in custody disputes involving domestic abuse, it ultimately did not progress through the legislative process. The proposed changes reflected a growing recognition of the need to address the implications of domestic violence in family law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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